The new SII-22mm motors have been designed to replace the original S-22mm motors that were introduced in January of 2007. These new motors include several design improvements that make them more powerdul and more efficient than the original S-22mm series. The design improvements include:

1. New cooling fan design that works equally well in either direction of rotation.2. New stator design to concentrate the magnetic fields at the pole faces.3. New stator plate alloy to increase efficiency and reduce heat losses.4. New flux ring alloy to contain more of the magnetic field within the motor.5. The higher efficiency of the motor naturally lowers the Kv of the motor, so to get the Kv back up, fewer turns of heavier gauge wire are used. This lowers the internal resistance (Rm) of the motor and increases the current handling ability.

All of these improvements work together to make the new SII-22mm motors even better than they were before! These new motors still use the same high quality magnets and wire that set the original Scorpion motors apart from the rest of the field, so you can rest assured that the new SII-22mm series motors are built to last.

The Scorpion SII-2205 motors come with 3.5mm male bullet connectors already soldered on to the motor leads, and also include 3 matching female bullet connectors for your speed controller, along with a cross style motor mount with 4 mounting screws, a threaded shaft style prop adapter and a prop saver type prop adapter with O-Rings.

All Scorpion motors are built to exacting tolerances on state of the art CNC machines for the highest level of fit and finish. The stators are all hand-wound to insure the highest copper fill rate and high voltage tested to insure thta no shorts are present. All the metal motor parts are electro-coated in a beautiful black and gold finish so the motors look as good as they perform.

To top off the high quality fit and finish of these motors, Scorpion backs them with a 2-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. (Due to the nature of ball bearings, and the fact that they can be easily damaged by prop strikes or by getting dirt in them, the ball bearings are not covered under the two-year warranty.)